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The City of Ephraim or Ephraim in the wilderness (Greek: τὴν χώραν ἐγγὺς τῆς ἐρήμου, εἰς Ἐφραὶμ λεγομένην πόλιν) is a city or village in Judea referred to in the New Testament in Gospel of John (John 11:54). According to the Biblical narrative, after Jesus had raised Lazarus from the dead, the Pharisees and Chief Priests began plotting to put Jesus to death, so He retired to Ephraim with his disciples. They departed Ephraim shortly before Jesus' final Passover, arriving in Bethany six days before the Passover (John 12:1).

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  • The City of Ephraim or Ephraim in the wilderness (Greek: τὴν χώραν ἐγγὺς τῆς ἐρήμου, εἰς Ἐφραὶμ λεγομένην πόλιν) is a city or village in Judea referred to in the New Testament in Gospel of John (John 11:54). According to the Biblical narrative, after Jesus had raised Lazarus from the dead, the Pharisees and Chief Priests began plotting to put Jesus to death, so He retired to Ephraim with his disciples. They departed Ephraim shortly before Jesus' final Passover, arriving in Bethany six days before the Passover (John 12:1). (en)
  • La Ciudad de Efraín o Efraín del desierto (en griego : τὴν χώραν ἐγγὺς τῆς ἐρήμου, εἰς Ἐφραὶμ λεγομένην πόλιν ) es una ciudad o aldea en Judea a la que se hace referencia en el Nuevo Testamento en el Evangelio de Juan ( Juan 11:54 ). Según la narración bíblica, después de que Jesús resucitó a Lázaro de entre los muertos, los fariseos y los principales sacerdotes comenzaron a conspirar para matar a Jesús, por lo que se retiró a Efraín con sus discípulos. Partieron de Efraín poco antes de la Pésaj final de Jesús y llegaron a Betania, seis días antes de la Pascua (Juan 12: 1). (es)
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  • The City of Ephraim or Ephraim in the wilderness (Greek: τὴν χώραν ἐγγὺς τῆς ἐρήμου, εἰς Ἐφραὶμ λεγομένην πόλιν) is a city or village in Judea referred to in the New Testament in Gospel of John (John 11:54). According to the Biblical narrative, after Jesus had raised Lazarus from the dead, the Pharisees and Chief Priests began plotting to put Jesus to death, so He retired to Ephraim with his disciples. They departed Ephraim shortly before Jesus' final Passover, arriving in Bethany six days before the Passover (John 12:1). The New King James Version and World English Bible call Ephraim a "city", whereas the New International Version and the New Living Translation call it a "village". Ephraim was located in the wild, uncultivated hill-country thirteen miles to the northeast of Jerusalem, "perched on a conspicuous eminence and with an extensive view" between the central towns and the Jordan valley. It is probably the same place as Ophrah (Joshua 18:23), Ephron (2 Chronicles 13:19) and the modern Palestinian-Christian city of Taybeh. (en)
  • La Ciudad de Efraín o Efraín del desierto (en griego : τὴν χώραν ἐγγὺς τῆς ἐρήμου, εἰς Ἐφραὶμ λεγομένην πόλιν ) es una ciudad o aldea en Judea a la que se hace referencia en el Nuevo Testamento en el Evangelio de Juan ( Juan 11:54 ). Según la narración bíblica, después de que Jesús resucitó a Lázaro de entre los muertos, los fariseos y los principales sacerdotes comenzaron a conspirar para matar a Jesús, por lo que se retiró a Efraín con sus discípulos. Partieron de Efraín poco antes de la Pésaj final de Jesús y llegaron a Betania, seis días antes de la Pascua (Juan 12: 1). La Nueva Biblia del rey Jacobo y la Biblia en inglés mundial llaman a Efraín una "ciudad", mientras que la Nueva Versión Internacional y la Nueva Traducción Viviente la llaman "aldea". Efraín estaba ubicado en la región montañosa salvaje y sin cultivar a trece millas al noreste de Jerusalén , encaramado en una eminencia conspicua y con una vista extensa entre las ciudades centrales y el valle del Jordán.​ Probablemente sea el mismo lugar que ( Josué 18:23 ), ( 2 Crónicas 13:19 ) y la moderna ciudad palestino - cristiana de Taybeh. (es)
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